I shoot an in-line CVA. I have to uncrew the breach plug and push out the bullet. Yes it is still good to use next time though. The plastic sleeve around the bullet may need to replaced if it is in bad shape from being shoved into the barrel and then back out.

I simply remove the primer and place the rifle in a hard case with the bullet and charge in the chamber. I also try to avoid taking the rifle in and out of the cold in order prevent condensation. Once it is loaded, I try to store it in the garage or locked in my pickup. This does require a vigilant approach to the safe handling and security of the gun, but that should not really change if it is loaded or not.

After the season?

I remove the breach plug remove the powder and bullet and clean/dry everything.

Yes during the season. JPH I've been doing the same thing at the recommendation of huting friends who have done it for years. I'm still concerned about a misfire when the big guy comes strolling through.

It's been taken from the field inside the house, and will leave the house to go back in the field this weekend. Hopefully condensation won't mess me up.

During season, if I encounter any moisture, I will break my gun down and clean it. I have had misfires in the past and they will turn your stomach. If you think for a momnet that you might have moisture in the breech, you should start with a fresh load.

Hmmm.....wonder how well it would work if I just pull the breech plug (it's a break action inline), dump the powder, clean and dry the threads, pour fresh powder back in the breech and reinstall the plug? Maybe run the rod again to make sure the bullet is seated firmly.

I didn't want to risk a misfire so I unloaded it from the breach, pushed the sabot out, cleaned and reloaded. Powder came out kind of clumpy, not sure if its just from being compressed or if it was wet. Either way, now I can use fresh.

The sabot was in good shape, my CVA rifling isn't very high. I was able to reuse it and it loaded just as smoothly as a new one. I think it will shoot fine.